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Not So Simple Wedding Vows 

 

 

Friends and Relatives, we have come here today at the invitation of (Groom)_____________ and (Bride)_________________ to share in the joy of their wedding. This outward celebration that we shall see and hear, I believe, is an expression of the inner love and devotion they have in their hearts toward one another. I believe marriage is of god and (Groom)_____________ and (Bride)_________________ come today desiring to be united in this sacred relationship of marriage.

 

Who is giving this woman to be married to this man?

 

Answer: (Father) “Her Mother and I do”  Or, “Her Family and I do.”

 

To the Bride and Groom:


The ceremony of marriage in which you come to be united is one of the first and oldest ceremonies in all the world, celebrated in the beginning in the presence of god himself. Marriage is a gift in that we give ourselves totally to one another. I believe that marriage is a gift given to comfort the sorrows of life and to magnify life's joys.

 

Marriage is the clasping of hands, the blending of two hearts, the union of two lives into one and your marriage must stand, not by the authority of the state, nor by the seal on your wedding certificate, but by the strength and power of the faith and love you have in one another.

 

Now, will you please pass your flowers, turn and face one another and join hands to express your vows of love and devotion each to the other.

 

(Groom)_____________  will you please repeat this vow to (Bride)_________________, saying after me:

 

I, (Groom)_____________  take you (Bride)_________________, to be my wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer, or for poorer, in sickness and in health, I promise to love and cherish you.

 

(Bride)_________________, will you please repeat this vow to (Groom)_____________  saying after me:

 

I, (Bride)_________________, take you (Groom)_____________ to be my husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, I promise to love and cherish you.

 

The word of god tells us what love is like and what love does: "love is patient, love is kind, love is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant, it does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, it is not provoked, and it does not take into account a wrong suffered, it does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; for love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things, but above all, love never fails."

 

Ring Exchange:

 

Having this kind of love in your hearts for one another, you have chosen to exchange rings as the sign and seal of the promises you are making to one another today.

 

May I please have the rings?

 

Rings are very large in their significance. They are made of a precious metal and precious stone and that reminds us that love is not cheap nor common; but indeed love is very costly and dear to us. These rings are also made in a circle and their design tells us that we must keep love continuous throughout our whole lives even as the circle of the ring is continuous. As you wear these rings, whether you are together or apart for even just a moment, may these rings be a constant reminder of the promises you are making to one another this day.

 

To Groom:    (Groom)_____________,, will you please take this ring and place it upon the third finger of (Bride’s)_________________ left hand, and holding her hand in yours, please repeat this promise to (Bride)_________________ saying after me:

 

With this ring, I seal my promise, to be your faithful and loving husband, as God is my witness.

 

To Bride:       (Bride)_________________, will you please take this ring and place it upon the third finger of (Groom’s)_____________, left hand, and holding his hand in yours please repeat this promise to (Groom)_____________, after me to him, saying:

 

With this ring, I seal my promise, to be your faithful and loving wife, as God is my witness.

 

 

Let us pray:

 

Lord, please bless these two as husband and wife.  Please guide them through their days together.  May you continue in their lives from day to day and lift their spirits high and give them peace forever.  Amen

 

And now I would like to share with you a poem written by the native Indians whom named this beautiful place, Lake Tahoe, Lake of the Sky.

 

Now you will feel no rain, for each of you will be the shelter to the other. Now you will feel no cold, for each of you will be the warmth to the other. Now there is no more loneliness for you, because now you are no longer lonely. Now you are two bodies, yet there is only one life set before you. Go therefore into your dwelling place, to enter into the days of your togetherness. That your days may be good and beautiful and long upon this earth.

 

Pronouncement of Marriage:

 

(Groom)_____________, and (Bride)_________________, you have come here today before us and before god and have expressed your desire to become husband and wife. You have shown your love and affection by joining hands, and have made promises of faith and devotion, each to the other, and have sealed these promises by the giving and the receiving of the rings.

 

Therefore, it is my privilege as a minister and by the authority given to me by the State of California, I now pronounce that you are husband and wife.

 

(Groom)_____________,, you may kiss your wife.

 

Ladies and gentlemen, it is my privilege to introduce to you for the first time Mr. and Mrs. __________________________.

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